What would had happened if nature had not permitted interconversion of sates of matter to take place
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if nature had not permitted the interconversion of states of matter than the ice on the glaciers and mountains were not present . the water vapour which provide humidity was not present .
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● Interconversion between states of matter -
- The change of matter from one state to another and back to original state is known as interconversion of the sates of matter.
- This is usually accompanied by change in temperature or pressure.
Processes involved are -
- Melting / Freezing
- Evaporation / Condensation
- Deposition / Sublimation
● If nature didn't allow interconversion of matter states -
- life couldn't have been originated
- there would be no icy mountains, rainwater
- everything would be still and unchanged.
Hope it helps you...
● Interconversion between states of matter -
- The change of matter from one state to another and back to original state is known as interconversion of the sates of matter.
- This is usually accompanied by change in temperature or pressure.
Processes involved are -
- Melting / Freezing
- Evaporation / Condensation
- Deposition / Sublimation
● If nature didn't allow interconversion of matter states -
- life couldn't have been originated
- there would be no icy mountains, rainwater
- everything would be still and unchanged.
Hope it helps you...
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